Assigning An Ip Address Using Dhcp; Figure 30: "Open Dhcp", Example Figure - WAGO 750-8207 Manual

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WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
750-8207 PFC200 CS 2ETH RS 3G
7.3.1

Assigning an IP Address using DHCP

The Controller can obtain dynamic IP addresses from a server (DHCP/BootP).
In contrast to fixed IP addresses, dynamically assigned addresses are not stored
permanently. Therefore, a BootP or DHCP server must be available each time
the controller is restarted.
If an IP address has been assigned by means of DHCP (default setting), it can be
determined through the settings and the output of the specific DHCP server.
In the example figure shown here, the corresponding output of "Open DHCP" is
presented.

Figure 30: "Open DHCP", Example Figure

In conjunction with the DNS server associated with DHCP, the device can be
reached using its host name.
This name consists of the prefix "PFCx00-" and the last six places of the MAC
address (in the example shown here: "00:30:DE:FF:00:5A"). The MAC address of
the device can be printed on the label on the side of the device.
The host name of the device in the example shown here is thus "PFC200-
FF005A".
Draft version 1.2.1 from 2017-09-13, valid from FW Version 02.06.20(09)
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